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That looks fun!
Nice! Mine won’t take her Tundra off road. It’s too pretty!
<p style=”text-align: center;”>Update – So I took a break from the 4Runner but now I’m back to the build.</p>
Timbren active off road bump stops (rear)



So an update on my 4Runner build. I am currently in the market for a set of 285/75/r17 and decided to go for a set of cooper at3 xlt tires and move away from my current 285/70/r17 Toyo at2 open country tires. So with that being said it was time to get to cutting
I first cut the front bumper and trimmed it with 3m vehicle trim. 
It was now time for me to step away and let a friend out the 4Runner under the knife. He did a great job cutting and reforming the body mounts. Best of all it only cost a 6 pack of tall cans 
Few more pictures. 
Few more pictures
some rough dimensions I used. Didn’t want to go to aggressive because I still wanted to be able to reform the inner fender.

I also went a little paracord crazy and wrapped my worn out steering wheel and did matching grab handles 

Hey @Benlamers your bumper trim and paracord wrap looks great!
Patches from Whistler to Ottawa, were those earned in the 4Runner for those trips?
Looks good!
I did the paracord wrap on all my handles as well. It’s held up for 8 years now!
Unfortunately I haven’t made it out west in the 4Runner yet. Just got that one from a good friend as a gift
So I’ve managed to keep myself busy with a couple more additions to the 4Runner. First off I added a rubber mat to the back made from a 3/4 inch stall mat then I found a core outfitters rack online and scooped it up
Another picture
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